View Full Version : Anybody used Painless before?
deadpedal
12-27-2002, 04:11 PM
I am helping a pal pick out some switches and have gotten some recommendations towards Painless Wirings waterproof switches and relays, but I haven't used them before.
If they're good enough, I might even uprade my switches to Painless, looking for recommendations.... again.
jdogg4
12-28-2002, 04:52 PM
I am helping a pal pick out some switches and have gotten some recommendations towards Painless Wirings waterproof switches and relays, but I haven't used them before.
If they're good enough, I might even uprade my switches to Painless, looking for recommendations.... again.
Nope never used them before. Thought about those at one point for my old elcameno but ended up doing it all my self and it wasn't painless boy was that a pain in the @$$ to do. it was fun I just found some of there stuff on summit.
http://store.summitracing.com/default.asp?target=%2Fsection%2Easp%3Fd%3D11%26s%3 D318
JokerŪ
12-28-2002, 05:26 PM
I've used their wiring harness' when rebuilding muscle cars, but have never used any of their other accessories.
deadpedal
12-30-2002, 08:09 PM
I was at a local trail ride and saw an old Bronco that had Painless waterproof switches. I know that you're not supposed to covet your neighbor's shiz and all, but.... I loved those things. They have rubber waterproof boots covering them and he also had a switch panel that ran a master power cut-off switch, side flood lights for setting up camp and repairs at night, back-up lights, upper and lower running lights. They also had the rubber coated switch covers and everything.
In a word: Awesome.
I was just wondering how painless these things really were.
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